Music & TheatreOur concierge will assist you with all the information you may need about the programs or reservations in all the city theatres. Centro Cultural de Belém – Known for its excellent acoustics, the centre plays host to important Classical concerts and large-scale opera and is considered one of Lisbon’s most important cultural venues. Coliseu dos Recreios – This theater was completed in 1890 and has been both a circus venue and a opera house. Acoustics vary around the venue - some say they’re best on the left side. | |

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Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian – Famous for the very high quality of its philharmonic orchestra, choir and ballet company, as well for the museum and the center for contemporary art. The centre hosts annual concerts, international
orchestras, chamber groups and soloists. It is renowned for organizing festivals of contemporary music and early music, as well as concerts in the outdoor amphitheatre every summer. Teatro Nacional São Carlos – A Grand Opera Theatre situated in a beautifully preserved late 18th Century building inspired by La Scala. Wonderful rococo interior, excellent acoustics and good visibility from any seat. Operatic
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Pavilhão Atlântico – Built for the International Exhibition of 1998, the Pavilhão Atlântico can host up to 20.000 people. Throughout the year there is a calendar of regular concerts featuring big names from the international scene from
classical music to jazz, as well as sport events and Operas. | |
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